What is another word for flag of truce?

Pronunciation: [flˈaɡ ɒv tɹˈuːs] (IPA)

The term "flag of truce" refers to a flag or other signal used to indicate a desire for a temporary ceasefire or peace negotiation during a conflict. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this type of signal, including "flag of peace," "truce flag," "white flag," and "emissary flag." The concept of using a flag or other object to indicate an intention to cease hostilities dates back centuries and has been used in conflicts around the world. Regardless of the specific terminology used, the use of a flag of truce represents an attempt to resolve conflicts in a peaceful and diplomatic manner.

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Famous quotes with Flag of truce

  • In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning.
    William Hull
  • The crowd of ragged Confederates on the White House lawn had doubled and more since he went in to confer with Lincoln. The trees were full of men who had climbed up so they could see over their comrades. Off in the distance, cannon occasionally still thundered; rifles popped like firecrackers. Lee quietly said to Lincoln, "Will you send out your sentries under flag of truce to bring word of the armistice to those Federal positions still firing upon my men?" "I'll see to it," Lincoln promised. He pointed to the soldiers in gray, who had quieted expectantly when Lee came out. "Looks like you've given me sentries enough, even if their coats are the wrong color." Few men could have joked so with their cause in ruins around them. Respecting the Federal President for his composure, Lee raised his voice: "Soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia, after three years of arduous service, we have achieved that for which we took up arms-" He got no further. With one voice, the men before him screamed out their joy and relief. The unending waves of noise beat at him like a surf from a stormy sea. Battered forage caps and slouch hats flew through the air. Soldiers jumped up and down, pounded on one another's shoulders, danced in clumsy rings, kissed each other's bearded, filthy faces. Lee felt his own eyes grow moist. At last the magnitude of what he had won began to sink in.
    Harry Turtledove

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